Wizard and Glass
by Stephen King
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Editions of Wizard and Glass
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Publisher Plume |
Date 2003 |
Price $1.00 |
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Publisher New Amer Library |
Date 1998 |
Price $1.00 |
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Publisher D.M. Grant |
Date 1997 |
Price None Available |
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Publisher Donald m Grant Pub Inc |
Date 1997 |
Price $75.00 |
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Publisher Signet |
Date 2003 |
Price $1.00 |
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Publisher Penguin Group USA |
Date 1997 |
Price $9.94 |
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Publisher Penguin Group USA |
Date 1997 |
Price $1.00 |
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Publisher New Amer Library |
Date 1998 |
Price $1.00 |
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Publisher Notes
New York Times bestselling author Stephen King delivers another guaranteed blockbuster as he continues the saga of Roland, the last Gunslinger, and his quest for the mysterious Dark Tower in a world unlike any ever imagined, yet horrifyingly similar to our own. This time Roland and his companions venture on a new journey--into the Gunslinger's past. Roland unfolds a tale revealing the secrets of his youth--a story of friendship and war, loyalty and betrayal, and the tragic loss of his first beloved. After five years, Wizard And Glass returns readers to the familiar landscape of dark fantasy and horror which can only come from the mind of Stephen King!
Media Reviews
"In Roland's quest tale, which King calls 'my Jupiter' among the solar system of his published works, the bleak cosmology of self-assurance versus wrongness is as compelling as ever."
First Line
The town of Candleton was a poisoned and irradiated ruin, but not dead; after all the centuries it still twitched with tenebrous life--trundling beetles the size of turtles, birds that looked like small, misshapen dragonlets, a few stumbling robots that passed in and out of the rotten buildings like stainless steel zombies, their joints squalling, their nuclear eyes flickering.
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